No way!!! Most played maybe... 'Stairway' isn't even the best song on that album and Led Zeppelin were a bunch hacks anyway. Page is the sloppiest guitarist ever...

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Louisegamedemon twenty four•a month ago

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Agreed. Stairway to heaven remains my number one.

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hamburgerlovergamedemon twenty four•a month ago

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how do you make that list

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DaveWgamedemon twenty four•4 days ago

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Psst....Comfortably Numb. Just Nod if You Agree With Me

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becuz24Vitor•24 days ago

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Holy cockrock Batman! Do people really still think that women are in some kind of alternate, sub-par category and that only men have been able to produce truly classic songs? Obviously many RollingStone readers do when not a single female crops up in their top 30. And here I thought RS was supposed to attract a more liberal readership.

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JustaGuestbecuz24•22 days ago

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Please, come on, and tell me that it is a joke. Feminism in music it is just too much. Maybe we should also make quota allocation for female artist, like Scandinavian countries do it in politics? How many female artist do you know who should be added? I can even say that those one who was added by rolling stone are overrated.

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MephistoJustaGuest•11 days ago

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Aside from your terrible diction, your sloppy and confusing comments about women in music...and Scandanavia!?! ...are annoying. How bout Janis Joplin? Take Another Piece of My Heart has all the goods, and stands the test of time.

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NameHerebecuz24•18 days ago

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Women aren't funny (ie. Tina Fey and Amy Poeler) nor have they ever written a decent song... Sorry, just being honest

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VNameHere•6 days ago

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Honesty from stupid people, however, IS funny.

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menubecuz24•13 hours ago

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What? women producing classic songs? please

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getalifebecuz24•13 hours ago

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I like how you think that life is fair. More liberal readership? RS has to pander to liberal feminists now?

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EddieVitor•18 days ago

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Sorry, but your list is filled with overplayed mainstream classic rock, that's probably why it's so popular. Comfortably Numb? Wish You Were Here? Stairway To Heaven and Bohemian Rhapsody were good, but the best songs ever? No way, Stairway isn't even the best Led Zeppelin Song.PS. It's "Like A Rolling STONE" not "Like A Rolling STONES".

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LeeEddie•4 days ago

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Ever thought that the reason they're overplayed is because they're so good? It's a sign that it strikes a chord with more people, hence why it's so popular. Your choice for the best Zeppelin song may not be the most popular choice for everyone else, and since there's no other, nonobjective way to rate music other than the general consensus of people's opinion, sustained popularity over time is a good way to make a list of music. The impact on culture and society is a big factor to take into account.

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EddieLee•2 days ago

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Sustained popularity is only one of the factors to take into account, other things to take into account are critical response, impact, commercial success, longevity and contemporary respect. All his list cares about is sustained popularity because is the perfect combination between being "cool" and fitting in.

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Alessandro OshiroVitor•a month ago

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the who???

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The MrAlessandro Oshiro•a month ago

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Who?

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guitarmaniaVitor•a month ago

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Nice list but johnny B Goode should be in top 10

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Jimguitarmania•3 days ago

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It is. Read it again.

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Johan Ludwing Perea PachecoVitor•18 days ago

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COMFORTABLY NUMB IS THE BEST

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KateVitor•4 months ago

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Put Imagine as #3 and I agree.

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GuessVitor•5 months ago

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great list but it needs beatles replacing michael jackson and bruce and g n r

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emVitor•19 days ago

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Yes, Stairway #1! WOOOOOOO!

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Morgan FreemanVitor•a month ago

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Your list is good, of course those are all rock classics, but it´s filled with overplayed songs that aren't even close to those bands best tracks. Please, no more clichés like starway to heaven!

No Bob Dylan, No The Band, No Neil Young, No Grateful Dead = somebody who reads way too many top 10 lists. This is all very predictable and all trite and boring crap... You must write for rolling Stone